From bedf55fa4a17a1595fef120ff4eb1b707bcbb9ea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pavel Sanda Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 22:48:08 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Push the rest of changes of ectaart.cls (Econometrica) from Koji. git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@35567 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8 --- development/scons/scons_manifest.py | 1 + lib/Makefile.am | 1 + lib/examples/ecta-draft-sample.lyx | 3110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ lib/templates/ectaart.lyx | 1 + 4 files changed, 3113 insertions(+) create mode 100644 lib/examples/ecta-draft-sample.lyx diff --git a/development/scons/scons_manifest.py b/development/scons/scons_manifest.py index 321db06d94..93dbed4d83 100644 --- a/development/scons/scons_manifest.py +++ b/development/scons/scons_manifest.py @@ -2495,6 +2495,7 @@ lib_examples_files = Split(''' CV-image.eps CV-image.png docbook_article.lyx + ecta-draft-sample.lyx europeCV.lyx example_lyxified.lyx example_raw.lyx diff --git a/lib/Makefile.am b/lib/Makefile.am index 330057806d..6ff0d92681 100644 --- a/lib/Makefile.am +++ b/lib/Makefile.am @@ -248,6 +248,7 @@ dist_examples_DATA = \ examples/chess-article.lyx \ examples/chessgame.lyx \ examples/docbook_article.lyx \ + examples/ecta-draft-sample.lyx \ examples/europeCV.lyx \ examples/example_lyxified.lyx \ examples/example_raw.lyx \ diff --git a/lib/examples/ecta-draft-sample.lyx b/lib/examples/ecta-draft-sample.lyx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..04d05fb21b --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/examples/ecta-draft-sample.lyx @@ -0,0 +1,3110 @@ +#LyX 2.0.0svn created this file. 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concentrations inhibit the synthesis of the enzymes of + the penicillin pathway, but not the actual penicillin biosynthesis. + In other words, glucose represses (and not inhibits) the penicillin biosynthesi +s. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +These findings do not contradict the results of +\begin_inset CommandInset citation +LatexCommand cite +key "r1" + +\end_inset + + and of +\begin_inset CommandInset citation +LatexCommand cite +key "r4" + +\end_inset + + which were obtained for continuous culture fermentations. + Because for high values of the specific growth rate +\begin_inset Formula $\mu$ +\end_inset + + it is most likely (as shall be discussed below) that maintenance metabolism + occurs, it can be shown that in steady state continuous culture conditions, + and with +\begin_inset Formula $\mu$ +\end_inset + + described by a Monod kinetics +\begin_inset Formula \begin{equation} +C_{s}=K_{M}\frac{\mu/\mu_{x}}{1-\mu/\mu_{x}}\label{cs}\end{equation} + +\end_inset + + Pirt & 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+0.029 +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + + + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Bajpai & Reuß +\begin_inset space \space{} +\end_inset + +decided to disregard the differences between time constants for the two + regulation mechanisms (glucose repression or inhibition) because of the + relatively very long fermentation times, and therefore proposed a Haldane + expression for +\begin_inset Formula $\pi$ +\end_inset + +. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +It is interesting that simulations with the +\begin_inset CommandInset citation +LatexCommand cite +key "r4" + +\end_inset + + model for the initial conditions given by these authors indicate that, + when the remaining substrate is fed at a constant rate, a considerable + and unrealistic amount of penicillin is produced when the glucose concentration + is still very high +\begin_inset CommandInset citation +LatexCommand cite +key "r2,r3,r4" + +\end_inset + + Simulations with the Bajpai & Reuß +\begin_inset space \space{} +\end_inset + +model correctly predict almost no penicillin production in similar conditions. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Note Note +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +figuur 1 +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Float figure +wide false +sideways false +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset ERT +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout + + +\backslash +fbox{ +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset ERT +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout + + +\backslash +vbox +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + to6pc +\begin_inset ERT +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout + +{ +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset ERT +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout + + +\backslash +hsize +\end_layout + +\end_inset + +4cm +\begin_inset space \hfill{} +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset VSpace vfill +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset ERT +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout + +} +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset ERT +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout + +} +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Caption + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset Argument +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + +Pathway of the penicillin G biosynthesis. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset CommandInset label +LatexCommand label +name "penG" + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Sample of cross-reference to figure. + Figure +\begin_inset space ~ +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "penG" + +\end_inset + + shows that is not easy to get something on paper. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section +Headings +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Subsection +Subsection +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Carr-Goldstein based their model on balancing methods and biochemical know\SpecialChar \- +ledge. + The original model (1980) contained an equation for the oxygen dynamics + which has been omitted in a second paper (1981). + This simplified model shall be discussed here. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Subsubsection +Subsubsection +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Carr-Goldstein based their model on balancing methods and biochemical know\SpecialChar \- +ledge. + The original model (1980) contained an equation for the oxygen dynamics + which has been omitted in a second paper (1981). + This simplified model shall be discussed here. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section +Equations and the like +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Two equations: +\begin_inset Formula \begin{equation} +C_{s}=K_{M}\frac{\mu/\mu_{x}}{1-\mu/\mu_{x}}\label{ccs}\end{equation} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +and +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \begin{equation} +G=\frac{P_{{\rm opt}}-P_{{\rm ref}}}{P_{{\rm ref}}}\mbox{\ }100\mbox{\ }(\%)\end{equation} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Two equation arrays: +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray} +\frac{dS}{dt} & = & -\sigma X+s_{F}F\\ +\frac{dX}{dt} & = & \mu X\\ +\frac{dP}{dt} & = & \pi X-k_{h}P\\ +\frac{dV}{dt} & = & F +\end{eqnarray} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +and, +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray} +\mu_{{\rm substr}} & = & \mu_{x}\frac{C_{s}}{K_{x}C_{x}+C_{s}}\\ +\mu & = & \mu_{{\rm substr}}-Y_{x/s}(1-H(C_{s}))(m_{s}+\pi/Y_{p/s})\\ +\sigma & = & \mu_{{\rm substr}}/Y_{x/s}+H(C_{s})(m_{s}+\pi/Y_{p/s}) +\end{eqnarray} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section +\start_of_appendix +Appendix section +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset CommandInset label +LatexCommand label +name "app" + +\end_inset + + We consider a sequence of queueing systems indexed by +\begin_inset Formula $n$ +\end_inset + +. + It is assumed that each system is composed of +\begin_inset Formula $J$ +\end_inset + + stations, indexed by +\begin_inset Formula $1$ +\end_inset + + through +\begin_inset Formula $J$ +\end_inset + +, and +\begin_inset Formula $K$ +\end_inset + + customer classes, indexed by +\begin_inset Formula $1$ +\end_inset + + through +\begin_inset Formula $K$ +\end_inset + +. + Each customer class has a fixed route through the network of stations. + Customers in class +\begin_inset Formula $k$ +\end_inset + +, +\begin_inset Formula $k=1,\ldots,K$ +\end_inset + +, arrive to the system according to a renewal process, independently of + the arrivals of the other customer classes. + These customers move through the network, never visiting a station more + than once, until they eventually exit the system. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Subsection +Appendix subsection +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +However, different customer classes may visit stations in different orders; + the system is not necessarily +\begin_inset Quotes eld +\end_inset + +feed-forward. +\begin_inset Quotes erd +\end_inset + + We define the +\emph on +path of class +\begin_inset Formula $k$ +\end_inset + + customers +\emph default + in as the sequence of servers they encounter along their way through the + network and denote it by +\begin_inset Formula \begin{equation} +\mathcal{P}=\bigl(j_{k,1},j_{k,2},\dots,j_{k,m(k)}\bigr).\label{path}\end{equation} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Sample of cross-reference to the formula +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "path" + +\end_inset + + in Appendix +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "app" + +\end_inset + +. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section* +Acknowledgements +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +And this is an acknowledgements section with a heading that was produced + by the +\begin_inset Formula $\backslash$ +\end_inset + +section* command. + Thank you all for helping me writing this LaTeX +\begin_inset space \space{} +\end_inset + +sample file. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Bibliography +\labelwidthstring References +\begin_inset CommandInset bibitem +LatexCommand bibitem +label "\\protect\\citeauthoryear{Billingsley, P.}{1999}" +key "r1" + +\end_inset + + +\shape smallcaps +Billingsley, P. + +\shape default + (1999). + +\shape italic +Convergence of Probability Measures +\shape default +, 2nd ed. + Wiley, New York. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Bibliography +\labelwidthstring References +\begin_inset CommandInset bibitem +LatexCommand bibitem +label "\\protect\\citeauthoryear{Bourbaki, N.}{1966}" +key "r2" + +\end_inset + + +\shape smallcaps +Bourbaki, N. + +\shape default + (1966). + +\shape italic +General Topology +\shape default + +\series bold +1 +\series default +. + Addison--Wesley, Reading, MA. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Bibliography +\labelwidthstring References +\begin_inset CommandInset bibitem +LatexCommand bibitem +label "\\protect\\citeauthoryear{Ethier, S. N. and Kurtz, T. G.}{1985}" +key "r3" + +\end_inset + + +\shape smallcaps +Ethier, S. + N. + +\shape default + and +\shape smallcaps +Kurtz, T. + G. + +\shape default + (1985). + +\shape italic +Markov Processes: Characterization and Convergence +\shape default +. + Wiley, New York. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Bibliography +\labelwidthstring References +\begin_inset CommandInset bibitem +LatexCommand bibitem +label "\\protect\\citeauthoryear{Prokhorov, Yu.}{1956}" +key "r4" + +\end_inset + + +\shape smallcaps +Prokhorov, Yu. + +\shape default + (1956). + Convergence of random processes and limit theorems in probability theory. + +\shape italic +Theory Probab. + Appl. + +\shape default + +\series bold +1 +\series default + 157--214. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Bibliography +\labelwidthstring References +\begin_inset CommandInset bibitem +LatexCommand bibitem +label "\\protect\\citeauthoryear{Prokhorov, Yu.}{1957}" +key "r5" + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Flex By Same Author (bib) +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +Prokhorov, Yu. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + (1957). + Convergence of random processes and limit theorems in probability theory + II. + +\shape italic +Theory Probab. + Appl. + +\shape default + +\series bold +2 +\series default + 157--214. +\end_layout + +\end_body +\end_document diff --git a/lib/templates/ectaart.lyx b/lib/templates/ectaart.lyx index 2aacaaf045..7629366ba8 100644 --- a/lib/templates/ectaart.lyx +++ b/lib/templates/ectaart.lyx @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ \begin_header \textclass ectaart \begin_preamble +%\RequirePackage[colorlinks,citecolor=blue,urlcolor=blue]{hyperref} %\RequirePackage{hypernat} %% Local definitions -- 2.39.5